‘Canto fermo’ is the term for an existing melody used as the basis for a new composition. The prose and poetry of mystics like John of the Cross, Teresa of Avila and Edith Stein – all informed by the Gospel – is my ‘melody’. The ‘new composition’ is this blog and my indie novel ‘The Age for Love’. To buy my book go to amazon.com or smashwords.com and download to your kindle, iPad, phone or any reading device.
Thursday, 10 July 2014
SQUARING LUCAN'S LOVE FOR HIS HAIR WITH HIS LOVE FOR HIS SCHOOL (Letter published in the Dom Post, July 15)
You have to wonder how Lucan Battison (School must cough up $24,000 for hair
bill, July 11) squares the cost of his hairdo – actually apparently more
like $32,000 - with the love he professes for his school. Or with the love he
professes for his faith, which in essence instructs him to put the interests of
his classmates before his own.
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